POL••CIE CLIV. How to make use of advantage.
WHen you have one upon faire and honest advan∣tage, make then your owne law∣full termes, for the necessitated party will bee a little prodigall
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WHen you have one upon faire and honest advan∣tage, make then your owne law∣full termes, for the necessitated party will bee a little prodigall
in consent to obtaine any pre∣sent redresse, and like a patient in his fit of griefe would part with all to the Physitian for some in∣stant remedie.
Thus,
David, when Abner sent to make league with him, said, well, but one thing I require, thou shalt not see my f••ce except thou bring Michal,
2 Sam. 3, 12, 13.